A 38-year-old man presents to urgent care for a pruritic rash that developed on his feet over the last week. The rash is worse on his left foot than the right. He frequently works out and showers at the gym before going to work. On examination, fine, powdery, scaly plaques are seen on his soles and insteps. He otherwise appears well and has no systemic symptoms. View the image below and consider what your diagnosis …
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Urgent message: Rashes often lead patients to seek relief in the urgent care center. The ability to differentiate among common, superficial fungal infections and to select the most appropriate treatment or refer is an important skill to master. Kosta G. Skandamis, MD and George Skandamis, MD Introduction Superficial fungal infections are among the most common skin conditions seen in the urgent care setting. Dermatophytes are the most common type of fungi that infect and survive …
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